Situated in a private conservancy with unique features like the Crater, beautiful landscapes, plenty of wildlife, hiking trails, lake inside a crater and a floating restaurant. If you love adventure you will be at home here. You can do a hike around the rim of the Crater, walk to the animals, sundowners and even a night game drive.

The brand-new infinity pool runs entirely off-grid by the lodge’s solar farm. With some of the best views in the Mara overlooking a beautiful watering hole and the Koiyaki plains, Hemingways Ol Seki Mara’s new pool will be the perfect vantage point for game viewing from the comfort of a lounger or a deck chair, with Gin and Tonic in hand.

Maintaining Ol Seki’s character, charm and authenticity, the new pool was built into the rock – traditionally common sunbathing spots for the lodge’s friendly rock hyrax – offering a calm and peaceful retreat, tucked below the main camp.

The new area will be an oasis of luxury for guests to soak up the sun and recharge in between game drives, while the beautiful new fire pit and seating area will be an ideal and rather magical spot for those traditional evening Mara sundowners.

Sentinel is situated in a prime area of the Masai Mara National Reserve. The Musiara Marsh area renowned for its outstanding game viewing is where both the BBC “Big Cat Diaries” and Disney’s “African Cats” were filmed. So you are assured of an excellent game viewing experience. During the annual migration, various crossing points are easily accessible from Sentinel.

​The camp itself is set up along the Mara River with wonderful bird life and the private and natural setting ensures that guests have a most enjoyable and authentic experience of the bush. Being on high banks above the river means that there are always hippo and crocodile in the river below to be seen with other animals coming along to drink or cross the river at times.

It has 7 luxury tents all river facing with en-suite hot safari-style showers and flush toilets. Excellent cuisine and high-quality wines served.

Ol Lentille is to launch a 5-day yoga retreat on 1 Sep 2019.
An increasing number of guests have been enjoying yoga during their stay, partly due to iconic views and partly due to the fact that Gill has been a fully qualified yoga instructor for a few years now.
Gill has over 500 hours of yoga instructor training behind her and with the help of some additional yogis Ol Lentille is running a yoga week.

Diet
All food will be vegetarian, with vegan diet offered (to be booked in advance). Fresh fruit and vegetable juices throughout. Wine and beer included.

Instruction
Yoga offered will be in accordance with the group needs but it will be a variety of Hatha yoga to include Yin and Vinyasa Flow. It may also include Power yoga, Kundalini yoga or Acroyoga. Qualified and Certified Yoga Alliance teachers including Kenyan yogis from the Africa Yoga Project.

Ol Lentille is situated in the far northern escarpment of the Laikipia Plateau with enormous views – from the craggy peak of Mount Kenya and the Samburu sacred mountain of Ololokwe, to the Matthews Range and the Karisia Hills. At one of the highest points in Laikipia, Ol Lentille offers spectacular and breathtaking panoramas in every direction.

Lerai, one of the newest luxury camps in the Masai Mara and the only camp inside the Olerai Conservancy, is situated along the seasonal Muliban river. It has only 6 tents, furnished with hot showers and flush toilets.

Ekorian’s Mugie Camp, has a fresh look. Additional rooms have been added to the camp, along with new roofs and new facing on existing tents.

This brings Ekorian’s capacity to six rooms, with two of them being family rooms both with an annex that can sleep up to three children (under 12 years old). The camp has a swimming pool overlooking a watering hole and is surrounded by a stone wall and electric fence, which allows safe walking around the property, as well as allowing children to play safely.

Ekorian has also unveiled its ‘new-old” safari car, called ‘Kifahari’ (meaning elegant in Swahili). Originally manufactured in the early 1960s, the vehicle has been refurbished, offering guests an experience of stepping back in time to enjoy wildlife viewing in the open-air-styled car, ideal for photography.

Lewa Wilderness Lodge in Lewa Wildlife Conservancy has taken delivery of its first electric game vehicle and claims to be the first operator offering ‘Zero Emission Safaris’ in Kenya. The lodge converted a Land Cruiser from fossil fuel to electricity and the vehicle will be in action for the start of the summer season in […]

Ol Tukai Lodge has opened a new adventure club for children of all ages, EleFun Club. The club engages with children in a myriad of activities while parents, grandparents and/or chaperones unwind. The sports activities give the children a chance to engage in physical activities as well as make friends, develop skills, learn teamwork, and […]

Ruaha is one of the largest national parks in Africa, ensuring a true wilderness experience. The adventurous will relish the remarkable concentration of wildlife roaming this diverse landscape, which ranges from baobab trees and granite kopjes to open plains with cooling rivers and woodland valleys. With the option of bush walks and night drives, safari doesn’t get better than this.

The banks of the Ruaha are a permanent hunting ground for lion, leopard, cheetah, jackal, hyena and the rare and endangered African wild dog, who prey on the waterbuck, impala and gazelle that come to the river to drink.

Kwihala Camp is a small frontier-style camp providing exceptional access to the park’s huge populations of big cats, buffalo and elephants.

It has 6 tents with en-suite bathrooms facilities including safari bucket showers and flushing toilets.